Flavour volumes in soft drinks in the UK are forecast to rise from 8,651 tonnes in 2010 to 9,258 tonnes in 2013 with a forecast CAGR of 1.9% over 2010-2015. The Largest CAGR (27%) is forecast for fruit/vegetable juice over 2010-2015. While the recessionary period has brought consumers back to basic flavours, there is now a drive for more exotic flavours to be introduced into soft drinks. With the ongrowing health and wellness trend, the introduction of floral and herb flavours is on the rise.

Euromonitor International’s Flavours in Soft Drinks in the UK country reports offer a comprehensive overview of the flavour and fragrance markets, giving specific consideration to the unique market conditions of each focal country. It highlights the major drivers behind flavour and fragrance supply and demand and provides detailed analysis of individual flavours and fragrances and the product categories they are used in. It also examine national prospects, highlighting opportunities and challenges for flavour and fragrance usage

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